Disability is not a "health problem"; however some people with disabilities do have increased health needs, and all people with disabilities have the same right to access health services as others. The number of people living with disabilities is increasing, due partly to increasing numbers of people living with the consequences of chronic communicable and non-communicable diseases. Based on recommendations of the World Report on Disability, which provides the parameters for research, this paper sets out a research agenda calling for a considerable research programme on social, civil, and economic impacts of living with disability, arising from whatever cause, including communicable and non-communicable diseases; significant global health p...
The right of people with disability to enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health withou...
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Disability is not a 'health problem'; however some people with disabilities do have increased health...
International evidence shows that people with disabilities have many unmet health and rehabilitation...
To date, the exclusion of people with disability participating in research has limited the evidence ...
Distinguishing and characterizing the terms “chronic conditions” and “disability” is important to th...
Abstract Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With pe...
We welcome Andrew Haig's critique of our paper, "Disability & Health: A research agenda" in Soci...
The Covid-19 pandemic has put a strain on the health system, as well as the social, economic, and cu...
Background: Public health interventions that are effective in the general population are often assum...
Acknowledgements: The authors gratefully acknowledge the participants of the consultations for their...
BACKGROUND: For people with disability to live a good life it is essential that funded research in h...
Public health research purports to provide the evidence base for policies, programmes and interventi...
A confident statement in Social Inclusion by Mannon and MacLacLan that disability is not a health pr...
The right of people with disability to enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health withou...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Disability is not a 'health problem'; however some people with disabilities do have increased health...
International evidence shows that people with disabilities have many unmet health and rehabilitation...
To date, the exclusion of people with disability participating in research has limited the evidence ...
Distinguishing and characterizing the terms “chronic conditions” and “disability” is important to th...
Abstract Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With pe...
We welcome Andrew Haig's critique of our paper, "Disability & Health: A research agenda" in Soci...
The Covid-19 pandemic has put a strain on the health system, as well as the social, economic, and cu...
Background: Public health interventions that are effective in the general population are often assum...
Acknowledgements: The authors gratefully acknowledge the participants of the consultations for their...
BACKGROUND: For people with disability to live a good life it is essential that funded research in h...
Public health research purports to provide the evidence base for policies, programmes and interventi...
A confident statement in Social Inclusion by Mannon and MacLacLan that disability is not a health pr...
The right of people with disability to enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health withou...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...